Natural-Enemy-0.mp3
Natural-Enemy-0.mp4
Natural-Enemy-I.mp3
Natural-Enemy-I.mp4
Natural-Enemy-II-R.mp3
Natural-Enemy-II-R.mp4
Natural-Enemy-Reggae.mp3
Natural-Enemy-Reggae.mp4
Natural-Enemy-Unplugged-Interlude.mp3
Natural-Enemy-Unplugged-Interlude.mp4
Natural-Enemy-Unplugged-Underground-XVI.mp3
Natural-Enemy-Unplugged-Underground-XVI.mp4
Natural-Enemy-intro.mp3
[Intro]
Self-destructive behavior
(In search of a savior)
Self-sabotaging
(While ranting and raging)
[Verse 1]
Like a cancer cell
We just say, oh well
And we go on and on
(And on and on and on)
[Chorus]
Self-destructive behavior
(In search of a savior)
Self-sabotaging
(While ranting and raging)
The natural enemy
(In me)
[Bridge]
Growing uncontrollably
(Knowing inevitability)
Destroying our own environment
(Avoiding what is meant)
[Verse 2]
We love to boast
Killing our host
And we go on and on
(And on and on and on)
[Chorus]
Self-destructive behavior
(In search of a savior)
Self-sabotaging
(While ranting and raging)
The natural enemy
(In me)
[Bridge]
Growing uncontrollably
(Knowing inevitability)
Destroying our own environment
(Avoiding what is meant)
[Chorus]
Self-destructive behavior
(In search of a savior)
Self-sabotaging
(While ranting and raging)
[Outro]
Growing uncontrollably
(Knowing inevitability)
The natural enemy
(In me)
A SCIENCE NOTE
While humans are unique in their large-scale, self-destructive behaviors—such as environmental destruction, war, and economic mismanagement—there is at least one example that exhibits behaviors that could be considered self-sabotaging or detrimental to their own survival:
Cancer Cells in Multicellular Organisms – While not a species, cancer cells in an organism act in a way similar to self-destructive behavior. They grow uncontrollably, harming or killing their host—essentially destroying their own environment.